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Taxes - The Heritage FoundationTaxes - The Heritage Foundation A powerful lesson of recent months is that gimmickry makes good bumper stickers but lousy economic stimulus. View Article - Wed, 08 Sep 2010 11:42:00 -0400 Proponents of raising taxes have offered many straw man arguments and myths to support their case. View Article - Tue, 07 Sep 2010 01:00:00 -0400 As we celebrate Labor Day, let’s remember what makes this holiday possible in the first place: American workers. For the most part that means small business. View Article - Tue, 31 Aug 2010 01:00:00 -0400 The CEO of Intel has joined the ranks of those labeling big government as the cause of our economic slump, not the solution. View Article - Sat, 28 Aug 2010 01:00:00 -0400 President Obama has called for a huge tax increase to take effect on January 1, 2011. Instead of reducing spending, he proposes to raise taxes on a wide swath of taxpayers—including small businesses—despite the weak economic recovery. Congressional Democrats stand poised (immediately following the November elections) to endorse the President’s request and threaten to go much further. Proponents of letting the tax cuts expire—which would indeed be a tax hike—have offered a wide array of justifications for this wrongheaded policy. Heritage Foundation fiscal policy expert J. D. Foster wades through the myths and straw arguments to set the record straight. View Article - Thu, 26 Aug 2010 11:29:00 -0400 Curtis Dubay discusses the merits of extending the Bush tax cuts, including cuts for the middle class. View Article - Wed, 25 Aug 2010 01:00:00 -0400 Bill Beach discusses whether a national tax holiday would encourage more lending. View Article - Mon, 23 Aug 2010 01:00:00 -0400 The Economic Freedom Act, proposed by Representative Jim Jordan, would terminate the ineffective Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP), and substitute a proven way to stimulate the economy: tax relief—from permanent repeal of the capital gains and death taxes to significant reductions in payroll taxes and the top corporate tax rate. Analysts at The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Data Analysis (CDA) conducted static and dynamic analyses of the act (H.R. 5029), finding that over the long term, dynamic economic effects would offset much of the cost of the tax relief. In the short term, the act would increase the deficit if it was not coupled with reductions in spending. This means a specific plan for spending cuts is imperative. The CDA analysts detail the economic and fiscal effects of the Economic Freedom Act’s spending and tax cuts. View Article - Thu, 19 Aug 2010 10:30:00 -0400 Bill Beach discusses the possible outcomes of a flat tax. View Article - Thu, 19 Aug 2010 01:00:00 -0400 In many respects, Dan L. Duncan was the embodiment of the American dream, the self-made man incarnate. He transformed $10,000 and two propane trucks into a natural gas empire and a personal net worth of $9 billion—making him the richest person in Houston, and the 74th wealthiest individual in the world. View Article - Wed, 18 Aug 2010 01:00:00 -0400 J D Foster discusses the possibility of an American VAT. View Article - Wed, 11 Aug 2010 01:00:00 -0400 Imagine you are one of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s top political strategists. The polls show your party needs a game-changer, something that will transform what looks like a losing political hand into a winner. “I know,” you shout, “let’s push for a large tax increase on the ‘fortunate few’ — the 2 or 3 percent of the population with so much money they won’t even miss a few thousand bucks. The other 97 or 98 percent will feel no pain, and we’ll be able to call ourselves deficit hawks when all those billions start rolling in.” View Article - Tue, 10 Aug 2010 01:00:00 -0400 President Obama wants to drastically raise taxes in January View Article - Thu, 05 Aug 2010 17:57:00 -0400 The CBPP's critique is based on faulty economic analysis and fundamental misrepresentations. View Article - Tue, 03 Aug 2010 11:00:00 -0400 Liberals in Congress have a plan to raise your taxes after the elections this fall, something they must do to continue feeding the Obama Administration’s spending addiction. Watch for them to act after the midterm elections under the cover of the report from the bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. View Article - Mon, 02 Aug 2010 01:00:00 -0400 Curtis Dubay returns to The Ed Show to discuss jobs and extending the Bush tax cuts. View Article - Mon, 02 Aug 2010 01:00:00 -0400 Curtis Dubay discusses renewing the Bush tax cuts to support economic growth. View Article - Tue, 27 Jul 2010 01:00:00 -0400 The death tax: What does it kill? Who does it affect? It affects hundreds of thousands of small-business owners across the country—as well as their employees and community residents who benefit from the senior and day care centers, playgrounds, charities, and learning centers that are built or supported by small-business owners. Like water and sunlight in an ecosystem, small businesses provide sustenance essential to building and preserving communities. So high is the death tax that a large portion of heirs to small companies cannot afford to pay it after the business founder dies, and see themselves forced to sell to giant corporations—which have no personal ties to the communities of their new acquisitions, and thus no incentive to commit to local institutions. What does the death tax kill? The best of American life and civil society itself. The death tax is simply antithetical to the core of the American dream. View Article - Mon, 26 Jul 2010 10:53:00 -0400 Millions of Americans face potential financial ruin because they bought homes they couldn't afford. Often, these homeowners were lured by initially low interest rates that provided the illusion of affordability. After a few years, these "teaser" rates reset upward, creating unaffordably high mortgage payments. View Article - Fri, 23 Jul 2010 01:00:00 -0400 Senator Jim DeMint cites Heritage research in his speech on preventing the renewal of the death tax. View Article - Wed, 21 Jul 2010 01:00:00 -0400
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Saturday, February 20, 2010 www.meatandpotatoes.org By: Brian Miller |
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Good evening. My name is Brian Miller. I’m rather new at this whole “Grass Roots Ambassador” thing. In fact I was never involved in politics before the summer of 2008. I’ve been fortunate to have met with many fellow conservatives these last few months, including Mayors, City Council Members, State Senators and Representatives, Board of Elections Officials, Republican County Chairs, even current and past members of the US House of Representatives. With each of these one on one meetings, I have learned two truths; I have amazing respect for each one of them & there is amazing hope for this country should more people like them step forward.
Contrary to how the media spins things, most of the people within our movement are not zombies that have been hypnotized by talk radio, and a quick look at our bank accounts would rule out the charge by Speaker Pelosi that we are “astroturf”. Lord knows it would have been a lot easier to pay the bills these last few months if there were any truth to that statement. We do all share a common bond of experience, in that we were raised with a far different view of this great land, than the one being falsely passed as reality today.
I was raised with by three Grandfathers:
Grandpa Baker: A former Marine, who served in WWII, life long union guy, who put in his time on the floor of the old Vaughns factory.
Grandpa Miller: also a former Marine who after his service in WWII got a GI bill and worked his way up corporate ladder at BF Goodrich.
The values of faith, patriotism, honesty, integrity and a strong work ethic were taught to me by both of them. I would not be the man I am today with out both of them. As a child, the only thing I noticed where they disagreed was their choices of politicians. That was until Grandpa Ragan came along. He was there to explain the world to me, and provide comfort and inspiration. He didn’t have to give 400+ speeches a year, but some how once every week or so he would visit me through the TV. Three years before he became President, he gave a speech at Hillsdale Collage. In that speech he was telling us even then of the troubles on the horizon:
Beginning with the traumatic experience of the Great Depression, we the people have turned more and more to government for answers that government has neither the right nor the capacity to provide. But government, as an institution, always tends to increase in size and power, not just this government -- any government. It's built-in. And so government attempted to provide the answers.
The result is a fourth branch added to the traditional three of executive, legislative, and judicial: a vast federal bureaucracy that's now being imitated in too many states and too many cities, a bureaucracy of enormous power which determines policy to a greater extent than any of us realize, very possibly to a greater extent than our own elected representatives. And it can't be removed from office by our votes.
To give you an illustration using another country, England, in 1803 created a new civil service position. It called for a man to stand on the cliffs of Dover with a spy glass and ring a bell if he saw Napoleon coming. They didn't eliminate that job until 1945. In our own country, there are only two government programs that we have totally wiped out and abolished: the government stopped making rum on the Virgin Islands, and we've stopped breeding horses for the cavalry.
We bear a greater tax burden to support that permanent structure than any of us would have believed possible just a few decades ago. When I was where you are, in college, governments federal, state and local, were taking a dime out of every dollar earned and less than a third of that paid for the federal establishment. Today, governments, federal, state, and local, are taking 44 cents out of every dollar earned, and two-thirds of that supports Washington. It is the fastest growing item in the average family budget, and yet it is not one of the factors used in computing the cost of living index. It is the biggest single cost item in the family budget; it is bigger than food, shelter, and clothing all put together.
Grandpa Reagan after all was “The Great Communicator”. His amazing ability to boil everything down to the obvious facts is what brought my other two grandfathers together in support if him. While the defining core difference between these two; a traditional Democrat and a traditional Republican was the size of Government. However, they both agreed the cost had become too much. Despite their different lives, they both knew that the profits for their work and the property that each owned were directly tied to the freedom each had risked their lives to defend, and neither would accept it being squandered away. It galvanized them, and brought them together as fellow members of the Reagan Revolution. History is repeating, this time on a far larger scale. This summer many of us awoke to find that not just our freedom, but the very existence of our republic as we know it was now at stake. It was this moment of clarity that drove over 7000 people across party lines to the Cuyahoga Falls river front and to hundreds of other events nation wide.
Everyone refers to this as a “Movement”, this would imply something started it, and in the end something will stop it. The reality is it is more of an awakening, or a rebirth of what has always been there, and has evolved into something new. This thing is portrayed in many ways, and everyone including the Republican Party is struggling to understand it. Trying to tap into this new energy, that is so scary, and holds so much promise all at the same time. It’s much like the discovery we all went through during the early days of the Internet.
Like the World Wide Web, the TEA Party movement requires new ways of thinking and you can count on a lot of bumps and busies along the way. You can not own it all, you can not claim it as your own invention…just ask Al Gore. But together, this new conservative force creates a Google, a Youtube or a Facebook…something the vast majority of American can universally believe in, and then, together we can begin the amazing task of changing back this country for the better! Putting it back on it’s rightful course of greatness!
This movement has looked back to the Founders, and yearns for their approach to governance, with its sense of logic, not emotion above all else. This practical form of government took its cues from the great philosophers of Greece and Rome. Sadly, today’s modern government looks more like the other major contributions of these societies, the Olympics. Both have forsaken their original purpose, replaced only by the desires for money, media attention and bragging rights. It is a fitting piece of irony that we as a country choose to hold our Presidential elections to coincide with the summer Olympics.
We need to return to this more logical approach, after all many of the most beloved founders where men of science. Science you see is not about a final ruling, only a logical answer based on the available data. When more data is available, or more knowledge is discovered and proven, the ruling often changes. Ask anyone in the Global Warming movement about this fact. Or go further back and look at Galileo and Copernicus who know the Earth revolved around the sun, or Columbus who was convinced that the Earth was not flat. Or better yet, the writings of William Bradford documenting the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, who cast aside socialism after it had failed them completely. Only after accepting the error in their current system could they move towards capitalism. This event was marked by a great feast giving thanks to God, a feast we still commemorate to this day. They had a lot to be thankful for, most of all was God given wisdom to see what was wrong, and the strength of character to admit to the problem, then fix it.
In a matter of days Republican members of congress will meet with the President to discuss national healthcare. If you put your emotions aside for a moment, every single person in this room, knows the answer Republican leaders must give. A resounding “No” to the current plan in its entirety, then set forth the logical solutions worth considering doing. Let’s face it, we all know that the President and his party have rigged this event to paint us as the party of “No”. Let him. In the end it will only drive down his poll numbers even faster. For when he does, we will agree that we are the party of “No” alright. The party of “No…Legislation based on emotions”. The party of “No…back room deals”. The party of “No…4000 page bills that require two attorneys just to read”. It’s time to no longer do what feels right, its time to get back to doing what IS right. |
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